Neither you nor I are rich. Spot the error
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The correct answer is:
Neither you nor I am rich.
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Concept: When two or more things are false or won't happen, the words neither/nor are used jointly.
The contraction or abbreviated form of the word, "I'm," can be used instead of "am," which should not be used without "I" before or after it. In contrast to words like "are," "were," and others that are used with many pronouns, "am" is only used with the pronoun "I." (we are, they are, we were, they were, you were)
Given: Neither you nor I are rich
To find: The error in the sentence
Solution: Neither you nor I am rich.
Hence, the error in the sentence is 'are' after I.
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